I want to try FFXII on my low end PC
spec:
Dual Core E216 @1.8Ghz
Ram 1024
GeForce 7100GS
Windows XP sp2
can it's work?!
(04-09-2009, 07:38 AM)Windaru Wrote: [ -> ]I want to try FFXII on my low end PC
spec:
Dual Core E216 @1.8Ghz
Ram 1024
GeForce 7100GS
Windows XP sp2
can it's work?!
It doesn't look so good...
Just 30FPS with all speedhack if you don't upgrade the CPU.
(04-09-2009, 07:38 AM)Windaru Wrote: [ -> ]I want to try FFXII on my low end PC
spec:
Dual Core E216 @1.8Ghz
Ram 1024
GeForce 7100GS
Windows XP sp2
can it's work?!
It can, very slowly making it unplayable
If you want good fps - you'll need to upgrade.
Will it work: Yes
Will it work well: no
(04-09-2009, 07:38 AM)Windaru Wrote: [ -> ]Dual Core E216 @1.8Ghz---Weak
Ram 1024---Fair
GeForce 7100GS---Weak
Windows XP sp2---Good
it will work as a minimum requirements but very slow since you have a very low bandwidth version of your video card and that CPU supposed to be a PDC that clock speed is not enough to run this game.
hm... pretty bad huh?!
should i change the CPU or GPU??
which is the most speed up the fps??
(04-09-2009, 03:59 PM)Windaru Wrote: [ -> ]hm... pretty bad huh?!
should i change the CPU or GPU??
which is the most speed up the fps??
I believe a CPU would see the most FPS increase. However, take in account that your Motherboard could be old(er) and have a CPU socket that might limit your selection.
Also is your Ram DDR or DDR2?
my motherboards socket is LGA775
and my ram is DDR2
so if i upgrade CPU is better than GPU?
(04-09-2009, 04:19 PM)Windaru Wrote: [ -> ]so if i upgrade CPU is better than GPU?
Most cases in gaming this is the other way around, however PCSX2 is more CPU intense than most appilcation. So a CPU is better than a GPU in this one case.